I'm playing some Ninja Gaiden and Persona.. it's getting harder to play through the dungeons on Persona, I end up just seeking out the "rare monster" things that look like hands and just Almightying them dead.. and find another, and find another over and over again, tends to score me more yen and experience anyways..

Been on a baseball kick right now, so The Show is my game of choice right now. Hell I am typing this on my way back from a roadtrip to Orlando to watch Braves spring training.

I need to start up Persona again to "do it right" this time. Just having a hard time figuring out how I should deal with all the dialogue. I would fast forward through much of the talking although I need to know how to answer things sometimes so that may not work.

quote:I need to start up Persona again to "do it right" this time. Just having a hard time figuring out how I should deal with all the dialogue. I would fast forward through much of the talking although I need to know how to answer things sometimes so that may not work.

If you double tap "Start" you can fast-forward through any and all dialogue while it stops for any decisions you have (whether they're of consequence or not).

There are tons of guides activity by activity to follow if you want to max out each social link. I'd consider doing that. If you want, I can link you to one.

I got to the top floor of Hollow Forest last night and something came up stopping me from fighting boss. Will get that silver trophy soon!

quote:ut the "rare monster" things that look like hands and just Almightying them dead.. and find another, and find another over and over again, tends to score me more yen and experience anyways..

Oh yes. Fighting the hands made going back through old dungeons for quests so much more bearable. They give tons of XP and yen which make getting new personas so much easier (enough cash to get on the compendium).

Being that's completely useless to buy new weapons and only mildly useful to get new armor, nearly all of your cash should be going to building new, powerful personas.

Well, I can understand your annoyance, but it's a pretty common trope for anime and Japanese games. Due to the incredible amount of convenience stores (store bought food that is already prepared) and the distaste for being overweight, being able to cook well is very well thought of. So, for a lot of the female characters, not being able to cook is seen far more negative than it would be here in the US.